• Juliet's house of the 13th century, which actually belonged to the family of Capello - the main place of tourist attraction.
  • The House of Juliet Museum (the correct name is Casa di Giulietta) is located at Via Cappello, 23, 37121 Verona. Located in the heart of the old town.
  • Another major highlight of Juliet’s House is the statue of Juliet herself. Standing in the courtyard, the statue depicts Juliet in a thoughtful and pensive pose.
  • Juliet House in Verona bike tour 1 (3). ... Being a fictional story, there was no Juliet to have lived in the Verona house that is today called Casa di Giulietta.
  • The balcony belongs to the aptly named La Casa di Giulietta, or House of Juliet, the former home of the Cappello family and the inspiration for the Capulets.
  • Inside the house is a small museum and each room, and the halls, delight with historical pieces from Romeo and Juliet's time to re-live ancient Verona's life.
  • This so called Casa di Giulietta, or Juliet’s House, actually belonged to the dell Capello family. The house dates from the 13th century and the family coat of arms...
  • The house has no real connection to Juliet (who of course is not real anyway!) but it is an interesting reconstruction of houses of the era.
  • That’s a shame, because the house itself dates back to the early 14th century, and is a genuine piece of history, even if the story of Romeo and Juliet is not.
  • Information about visiting Juliet's house in Verona, Italy, proclaimed to be the home of the star-crossed heroine of Shakespeare's play.